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According to this booklet, one "mark of the beast" is the alteration of God's Commandments. The booklet claims that the Catholic Church dropped the "Second Commandment" which forbids "graven ...
A. The second Commandment is: Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. Q. 1218. What do you mean by taking God's name in vain? A. By taking God's name in vain I mean taking it ...
The Bible itself contains the most powerful argument against making the Ten Commandments a moral guide for all citizens.
Jewish, Catholic and Protestant versions differ ... Protestants generally separate the two and make them their first and second commandments. For Jews, the first commandment is a verse considered ...
Jewish tradition considers verse 2 ("I am the Lord your God") to be the first commandment and verses 3-4 ("no gods before Me" and "no idols") as the second. Roman Catholic and Lutheran traditions ...
The second commandment is about taking the name of the Lord in vain — and in our day and age, taking the Lord’s name in vain was the first profanity to be allowed on television and is the most ...
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